COLLAPSIBLE BOX
A collapsible box with a plurality of sides connected at folding corners includes notches in the sides for accommodating hinge connectors which couple the sides together and allow the sides to be folded through a range of motion with respect to each other.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/939,414, filed Feb. 13, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDVarious different styles of wooden crates/boxes are available on the market today. One common type of wooden box is the plywood panel box 10, shown in
According to one embodiment of the invention, a collapsible box includes a plurality of sides, each side having at least one notched edge, with at least one notch therein, the at least one notch in register with a notch on an adjacent one of the sides, at least one hinge connector connecting two of the sides and having first and second fasteners mounted to a respective one of the two sides, and a flexible strap between the first and second fasteners and aligned with the notches in register, whereby, due to the aligned strap and notches, the two sides can be folded through a range of motion with respect to each other.
In the drawings:
The invention relates to a collapsible box or crate. In one of its aspects, the invention relates to an improved collapsible and/or reusable wooden box which can be easily and conveniently assembled or disassembled as needed. Fields in which the invention has potential application include the protection, shipment and/or storage of goods, including a wide variety of products. As used herein, the terms “crate” and “box” are interchangeable.
The collapsible box 40 shown herein is similar in style to the prior art collapsible box shown in
At least one notch 58 is formed in the vertical edges 56 of the panel 52. The at least one notch 58 can be formed by cutting on a CNC machine or other appropriate equipment. As shown, two spaced notches 58 are provided, although other numbers of notches are possible. The number of notches 58 can depend on the overall dimensions of the box 40 and/or the particular crating application. For a box having dimensions of 12″×12″×12″ or 24″×24″×24″, two notches can be provided for each folding corner. A 36″×36″×36″ box can have three or more notches provided for each folding corner.
Each notch 58 shown includes a rectilinear cut-out in the vertical edge 56, with two opposing horizontal notch edges 60 joined with a vertical notch edge 62 which is spaced inwardly from the vertical edge 56 of the panel 52. Other notch profiles are also possible.
The depth D of the notch 58 in the horizontal direction, which substantially corresponds to the length of the horizontal notch edges 60, will vary depending on the panel thickness, but for ¼″ panel material, the depth D will be approximately 3/16″ to ¼″. The width W of the notch 58 in the vertical direction, which substantially corresponds to the length of the vertical notch edge 62, will also vary. One suitable width W for ¼″ panel material is approximately 2¼″ to 2½″.
The hinge connector 50 further includes a pair of mechanical fasteners which secure the strap 64 to the sides 46 making up one of the vertical corners 48 of the box 40. The mechanical fasteners shown are metal truss connector plates 66 having teeth or nails 67, which are placed over each end of the strap 64 and pressed into the sides 46. Using a strap 64 of suitable thinness in conjunction with the connector plates 66 is convenient, since connector plates 66 can penetrate the strap 64 and embed into the sides 46.
The size of the strap 64 and connector plates 66 can vary depending on the dimensions of the box 40 and number of notches 58. In one example, a 2″×3″ strap 64 can be used, with the 3″ length spanning across the vertical corner 48, in conjunction with a 1″×2″ metal connector plate 66 having slots running vertically.
The various specifications for the box 40 mentioned herein, including but not limited to materials and dimensions, are primarily for light duty applications. Heavy duty applications can be addressed by using thicker plywood and/or larger size straps 64 and connector plates 66. Also, the outside of the box 40 can optionally be reinforced, for example by adding sawn lumber reinforcement members similar to those shown in
A method for attaching two of the sides 46 together is illustrated in
A method of assembling the box 40 is illustrated in
Once the first three sets of vertical edges 56 are connected, the partially assembled panels 52 are then flipped over such that the hinge connectors 50 face down as shown in
Next, the assembled sides 46 can be set upright and unfolded to an orientation in which the vertical corners 48 are approximately 90°, as shown in
The base 42 and top 44 can be secured to the sides 46 in a number of suitable ways. One option is using screws or staples. Another option for the top 44 is to use a metal connector plate and steel strap combination similar to those shown in
One proposed base 42 and/or top 44 is shown in
While shown as being identical in
The material for the strap 76 can vary, but is preferably adapted to bend through a range of motion from 0-180° as the sides 46 are folded. In one example, the strap 76 can be a thin hot dipped galvanized commercial steel strap. The thin steel strap 76 allows the sides 46 to be folded and unfolded without metal fatigue of the hinge connector 74.
The nails 78 may be formed in different directions, such that the resulting slots 80 are arranged perpendicular to each other, i.e. parallel to either a short side 82 or a long side 84 of the rectangular strap 76. This permits a thin metal strap 76, one non-limiting example of which is 26 gauge steel having a thickness of 0.019″, to be used without the nails 78 folding over when pressed into the sides 46.
The size of the strap 76 can vary depending on the dimensions of the box 40 and number of notches 58. In one example, a 2″×4″ strap 76 can be used, with the 4″ length spanning across the vertical corner 48. In one example, a 3″×5″ strap 76 can be used, with the 5″ length spanning across the vertical corner 48.
The sides 46 differ from the previous embodiments in that the panels 52 are provided with a chamfer 86 on the vertical edge 56. The chamfers 86 may extend the entire length of the vertical edges 56. The chamfers 86 are provided on the opposite side of the panel 52 as the hinge connector 74. Each chamfer 86 may be at approximately 45 degrees, such that the collective angle defined by the chamfers 86 of the vertical edges 56 when the sides 46 are flat or at 180° relative to each other, is approximately 90 degrees.
The chamfers 86 can maintain proper alignment of the sides 46 as the panels 52 are pivoted through a range of motion, as shown in
The chamfers 86 allow 180 degree folding of the vertical corners 48 without stretching the hinge connector 74 excessively and beyond its capacity. Further, the chamfers 86 also allows the vertical edges 56 to be held together reasonably tightly, without gaps, and provides for a greater amount of surface contact area between panels 52, when the panels 52 are folded to approximately 90° to each other, i.e. when the box 40 is in its predominate mode of use. Ultimately, this gives the box 40 more horizontal rigidity. When unfolding the box 40 from the collapsed position, the chamfers 86 also help the vertical edges 56 come together without obstruction and requires less final adjustment to set up the box 40.
In all of the embodiments of the invention illustrated herein, the sides 46 are shown as being formed by a solid panel 52. However, in other embodiments of the invention, the sides 46 may be formed by other panels, including, but not limited to, panels with openings or latticework, panels made of multiple members, honeycomb panels, and laminated or composite panels. For example, in other embodiments the box may comprise a crate with substantially open sides
The box and methods of the above described embodiments provide a variety of benefits for collapsible boxes, including that notches 58 in the edges 56 of the sides 46 allows the sides 46 to be joined together while permitting the vertical corners 48 to fold between 0-180°. Due to the aligned notches 58 and gap G, the sides 46 can be folded through this range of motion without stretching the strap 64, 76 of the hinged connector 50, 74 and causing overextension of the hinge connector 50, 74, while still keeping the edges 56 firmly together at a right angle (90°) when the box 40 is assembled. The collapsibility of the box 40 is a useful feature in applications where a shipper desires to protect the contents of the box 40 during shipment, then collapse the box 40 and return it to the point of origin after shipment is complete. The collapsible feature minimizes shipping volume on the return trip and allows carriers to maximize the quantity of returned boxes in a shipment. The original shipper can then reuse the returned box 40 for future shipments.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
Claims
1. A collapsible box comprising:
- a plurality of sides, each side having at least one notched edge, with at least one notch therein, the at least one notch in register with a notch on an adjacent one of the sides;
- at least one hinge connector connecting two of the sides and comprising: first and second fasteners mounted to a respective one of the two sides; and a flexible strap between the first and second fasteners and aligned with the notches in register;
- whereby, due to the aligned strap and notches, the two sides can be folded through a range of motion with respect to each other.
2. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the strap is at least partially received within the notches in register when the sides are oriented at less than 90 degrees to each other to allow the box to be folded flat.
3. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the range of motion is 180-degrees.
4. The collapsible box of claim 3 and further comprising a gap between the two sides when the sides are oriented at 180 degrees to each other.
5. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the first and second fasteners are integrally formed on opposite ends of the strap.
6. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the first and second fasteners comprises a plurality of nails extending laterally from the first and second fasteners.
7. The collapsible box of claim 6 wherein some of the plurality of nails are disposed perpendicularly with respect to another some of the plurality of nails.
8. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the first and second fasteners comprise first and second connector plates
9. The collapsible box of claim 8 wherein the first and second connector plates comprise a plurality of nails pressed through the strap to connect the at least one hinge connector to a respective one of the two sides.
10. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the plurality of sides comprises four sides, each of the four sides having first and second opposed notched edges disposed adjacent to another notched edge of another of the four sides, and wherein each set of adjacent sides is interconnected by at least one hinge connector.
11. The collapsible box of claim 10 wherein the at least one hinge connector comprises two hinge connectors spaced from each another on the adjacent notched edges of the interconnected set of adjacent sides.
12. The collapsible box of claim 1 and further comprising a base corresponding in periphery to an erected shaped of the plurality of sides.
13. The collapsible box of claim 1 and further comprising a top corresponding in periphery to an erected shaped of the plurality of sides.
14. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the at least one notch in each of the plurality of sides is rectangular.
15. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the plurality of sides comprise panels.
16. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the flexible strap has a width corresponding to a width of the at least one notch and wherein at least a portion of the flexible strap is received within the notch on a corresponding side.
17. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the flexible strap comprises a metal strap.
18. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the plurality of sides comprise at least one of plywood, laminated veneer lumber, laminated strand lumber, parallel strand lumber, or oriented strand board.
19. The collapsible box of claim 1 wherein the at least one notched edge of each side comprises a chamfer.
20. The collapsible box of claim 19 wherein the chamfers of two of the sides connected to the at least one hinge connector are provided opposite the at least one hinge connector on the sides.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 12, 2015
Publication Date: Aug 13, 2015
Inventor: John Sirowatka (Grand Rapids, MI)
Application Number: 14/620,826